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CircuitValley
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This is official channel of www.CircuitValley.com, I will be publishing videos related to FPGA , Software and Electronics.
Ikea TRETAKT Teardown Review , Ikea Smartsocket Teardown
This quick video shows how Ikea Steckdose TRETAKT is constructed and quality
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Ultrabase : Open source Ultrazed PCIe Carrier Card for Xilinx AMD Zynq Ultrascale+ FPGA SOC SOM
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
This Video describes my design and build of PCIe, SATA , Display port Carrier PCB board for r Xilinx AMD Ultrascale FPGA SOC base Avnet Ultrazed SOM www.circuitvalley.com www.circuitvalley.com/2024/09/open-source-avnet-ultrazed-pcie-carrier-xilinx-zynq-ultrascale-plus-amd.html github.com/circuitvalley/ultrazed_base_boards
LT3042 Ultralow Noise Performance Test, Verification LDO Line Regulation, Load Regulation, LDO Noise
Просмотров 4312 месяца назад
This video show LT3042 under test and Line regulation, Load regulation and Noise Measurement has been performed. This video show how to verify performance of a LDO, How to verify Line Regulation, Load Regulation and Noise Performance of a LDO. www.circuitvalley.com
Raspberry Pi 5 Debug UART Header Connector Pinout Cable Assembly for Terminal
Просмотров 4112 месяца назад
The Raspberry Pi 5 features a dedicated debug UART connector, offering a streamlined method for developers to monitor and troubleshoot system-level operations. This UART interface provides easy access for debugging, bypassing the need for USB-to-serial adapters and enabling direct serial communication. The inclusion of a dedicated UART port ensures stable and continuous debugging, especially cr...
ICE SuperTester 680 R Analog Multimeter Review Teardown Repair and Battery Replacement Solution
Просмотров 3754 месяца назад
This video Italian made SuperTester 680R Alternative Replacement Battery installation Teardown and Review www.circuitvalley.com
Burster Digistant 4422 Portable Calibrator Review, Voltage, Current, Resistance, Calibrator
Просмотров 1024 месяца назад
This video revies Digistant 4422 Protable calibrator and compare it to 6.5 digit 3465A multimeter
53131A Counter BNC Connector Repair and 3Ghz RF Counter Option 030 Installation
Просмотров 1074 месяца назад
This videos shows how easy it is to install new main BNC connector on 53131A 53132A and also install 3Ghz option for RF Signals www.CircuitValley.com
HP Agilent Infiniium 54815A 500Mhz Boot Repair and SSD Upgrade
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
This Video describe how I repaired my HP Agilent Infiniium 54815A which can't boot because of RTC Fail Error. More details can be found on www.circuitvalley.com/2023/08/hp-agilent-infiniium-54815a-500mhz-boot-repair-rtc-upgarde.html www.patreon.com/circuitvalley/creators
2.5Ghz Active Probe HP Agilent Keysight 1152A probe 5V Conversion Patch
Просмотров 516Год назад
Video shows converting 1152A to be computable with 5V Keysight Autoprobe. www.circuitvalley.com/2023/05/agilent-keysight-1152a-active-probe-smart-probe-eeprom-.html
Making OpenSource USB C 3.0 Industrial HQ camera with Lattice FPGA, Cypress FX3 C Mount IMX477
Просмотров 35 тыс.Год назад
This video will be showing Design and Construction of DIY USB C camera with Interchangeable C Mount lens and also interchangeable sensor, with IMX477 HQ camera sensor, with Help of Cypress FX3 USB 3.0 Controller, Lattice Crosslink NX FPGA. Blog Post www.circuitvalley.com/2022/06/pensource-usb-c-industrial-camera-c-mount-fpga-imx-mipi-usb-3-crosslinknx.html Github github.com/circuitvalley Previo...
HP 5315A vs Keysight 53220A Frequency counter Totalize mode comparison
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Video showing Totalize mode Limitation of 53220A while comparing it to a multi decade old 5315A. www.circuitvalley.com/
Keysight 53220A Universal Frequency Counter Option 010 Ultra High Stability OCXO Timebase Upgrade
Просмотров 8712 года назад
More details about this upgrade can be found on my blog May also work for Keysight 53210A 53230A www.circuitvalley.com/2022/05/agilent-keysight-53220A-universal-frequency-counter-option-010-ultra-high-stability-OCXO-timebase-upgrade .html
R&S RTB 2004 Software Bugs and possible improvements
Просмотров 6782 года назад
This video will show some bugs of my RTB2004 300Mhz Oscilloscope. Visit my Blog www.circuitvalley.com/
Opensource IMX219 FPGA MIPI CSI-2 Camera USB3.0 2Gbps UVC Video Test 15 To 1000FPS, Upto ~ 4K
Просмотров 23 тыс.4 года назад
This video is intended to show USB3.0 2Gbps MIPI CSI-2 UVC Video Camera solution implemented around IMX219 Camera with Cypress FX3 USB 3 controller and Lattice MachXO3 FPGA. Video shows tests at different resolution and frame rate upto 1000FPS from a raspberry pi Camera. Previous video to this project ruclips.net/video/GFmE3KYa5zs/видео.html ruclips.net/video/HxytsTGWODs/видео.html Blog post an...
Open Source MIPI CSI-2 Camera Receiver on FPGA, IMX219 Raspberry PI Camera USB 3.0 Stream
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
This video describes how i implemented full 4 Lane MIPI CSI-2 Receiver on FPGA and streamed video from IMX219 camera over USB 3.0 connection using Cypress FX3 USB controller Next Part ruclips.net/video/uRaHXo-Zu90/видео.html www.circuitvalley.com/2020/02/imx219-camera-mipi-csi-receiver-fpga-lattice-raspberry-pi-camera.html www.circuitvalley.com/2020/02/diy-imx219-4-lane-mipi-breakout-board-rasp...
DIY IMX219 4 Lane MIPI CSI-2 Board For Lattice MachXO3, Raspberry PI Camera module Hack
Просмотров 4 тыс.4 года назад
DIY IMX219 4 Lane MIPI CSI-2 Board For Lattice MachXO3, Raspberry PI Camera module Hack
DIY USB 3.0 1080p 30FPS Auto Focus, Optical Zoom Camera Cypress FX3 1Gbps USB UVC with Stream
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.4 года назад
DIY USB 3.0 1080p 30FPS Auto Focus, Optical Zoom Camera Cypress FX3 1Gbps USB UVC with Stream
How To Display Windows 10 on Apple IPOD Nano 6G 1.54'' LCD
Просмотров 6844 года назад
How To Display Windows 10 on Apple IPOD Nano 6G 1.54'' LCD
Open Source MIPI DSI FPGA Bridge: Driving MIPI LCD with FPGA , IPOD Nano V6
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Open Source MIPI DSI FPGA Bridge: Driving MIPI LCD with FPGA , IPOD Nano V6
DIY Programmable Lab Power Supply Touch screen Interface, QT 5 on Embedded Linux
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 лет назад
DIY Programmable Lab Power Supply Touch screen Interface, QT 5 on Embedded Linux
OpenSource DIY USB Webcam: OV7670/OV2640 Interfacing with PIC32, USB Video Class UVC Implementation
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
OpenSource DIY USB Webcam: OV7670/OV2640 Interfacing with PIC32, USB Video Class UVC Implementation
PIC32MX DMA PMP Performance Test Maximum Transfer Rate
Просмотров 9555 лет назад
PIC32MX DMA PMP Performance Test Maximum Transfer Rate
DIY V2 Open Source LM399 10V Calibration Reference Board
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
DIY V2 Open Source LM399 10V Calibration Reference Board
Which Oscilloscope Not to Buy? Tektronix
Просмотров 6496 лет назад
Which Oscilloscope Not to Buy? Tektronix
DIY Open Source LM399 10V Calibration Reference Board
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.6 лет назад
DIY Open Source LM399 10V Calibration Reference Board
Open Source DIY HP/Agilent 53131A 53132A 3Ghz Option 030
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.6 лет назад
Open Source DIY HP/Agilent 53131A 53132A 3Ghz Option 030
DIY HP/Agilent 53131A 53132A Ultra High Stability Oven Option 012 and 010 Time base Upgrade
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.6 лет назад
DIY HP/Agilent 53131A 53132A Ultra High Stability Oven Option 012 and 010 Time base Upgrade
10Mhz GPSDO Standard Reference, Distribution Board, Trueposition GPSDO
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 лет назад
10Mhz GPSDO Standard Reference, Distribution Board, Trueposition GPSDO
Open source Isolated 10Mhz Distribution Board For GPSDO , Rubidium or OCXO Reference
Просмотров 2 тыс.6 лет назад
Open source Isolated 10Mhz Distribution Board For GPSDO , Rubidium or OCXO Reference
DIY 4.4Ghz USB RF Signal Generator ADF4351 PIC16F1459
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.6 лет назад
DIY 4.4Ghz USB RF Signal Generator ADF4351 PIC16F1459
Is there a source for the circuit board? Or perhaps, Gerber files located somewhere?
R10 batteries ARE available, but rather rare. Also you mentioned the multimeter does not contain semiconductors, I guess you had transistors in mind, since it has diodes in an AC rectifier.
I am very glad about RUclips that it is suggesting some good things to me
Very interesting topic sir can you please share your LinkedIn ID Or please can you create a discord or telegram community channel
China electronic components integrated circuit spot distributor--ICGOODFIND
Interting. Thanks.
This is very basic stuff, no sense to watch this video
Thank you for your such nice comment. I couldn't believe that you find it useful.
What is the board that can connect to it
This board can be connected Avnet Ultrazed-EG SOM
Creative, thanks :)
Thank you.
what pcb manufacturer do you use ? the boards look very clean
PCBs are made by JLC
Good job! Love your videos, keep fighting bro.
Thank you
Idk how to make IMX 383 work😂
Yes IMX383 Will also work
Better off opening with a butter knife if you have nothing else. Don't cut yourself.
Thank you for your concern.
Seems likely that it’s a Silicon Labs EFR32MG21 Series 2 Multiprotocol Wireless SoC.
Thank you for pointing it out.
Could you make one for the QMTech module such as Kintex 7?
Great!
Thank you
Excellent work. How long did it take you to do this?
It took few months of part time work.
just kinda showed up in my recommended but nonetheless neat! thank you
Thank you
Please make series on embedded engineering ❤❤❤
extremely impressive!
Awesome :)!
How has this channel not gone viral and blown up?
Awesome work!
*LT3042 Ultralow Noise LDO Regulator Performance Evaluation* * *0:00** Introduction:* The video focuses on evaluating the performance of the Analog Devices LT3042 ultralow noise linear regulator, specifically its line regulation, load regulation, and noise characteristics. This evaluation is part of a project to build a precision voltage reference using the LM399. * *0:35** Target Application:* The LT3042 will supply a stable 15V to the LM399 voltage reference circuit. * *1:18** Test Parameters:* The video focuses on verifying the LT3042’s line regulation, load regulation, and noise performance against its datasheet specifications using a limited set of instruments. * *5:55** Line Regulation Test:* * The input voltage is varied from 2V to 20V while the output is set to 1.3V with a 1mA load. * The output voltage variation remains within the datasheet's maximum specification of 3µV/V, indicating good line regulation. * *11:38** Load Regulation Test:* * The input voltage is kept at 2V and the output voltage (1.3V) is measured while the load current is varied from 1mA to 200mA. * Initial measurements with longer leads showed a drop exceeding the 0.5mV maximum specification. * *Directly probing the regulator's output pin showed a voltage drop within the specification, highlighting the importance of minimizing lead resistance in low voltage, high current measurements.* * *17:09** Noise Performance Test:* * *The noise level of the LT3042 is too low to be accurately measured by the Keithley 3400B RMS voltmeter.* * A spectrum analyzer is used to measure the noise floor at the regulator's output between 10kHz and 100kHz. * The noise floor is significantly reduced at the output compared to the input, demonstrating the regulator's noise suppression capabilities. * *22:48** Conclusion:* The LT3042 performs well in terms of line and load regulation and exhibits a low noise floor, making it suitable for the intended application in the precision voltage reference circuit. I used gemini-1.5-pro-exp-0801 on rocketrecap dot com to summarize the transcript. Cost (if I didn't use the free tier): $0.07 Input tokens: 19708 Output tokens: 490
Nice video, keep it up, thank you :)
could this be done with other sensors like the IMX290 or IMX533?
Yes It can be done with any sensors, If you watch video carefully, I already have IMX290 Camera module shown in the video. You can look at IMX290 camera module on the blog post.
Great work. Just wondering how did you manage to solder image sensor which (I think) is extremely sensitive device?
Soldering sensor is not very far from soldering BGA, you can look into any sensor's datasheet or Technical reference manual. Solder process is quite straight forward.
@@circuitvalley Thanks for the answer. I have another question related to this one. When I think about soldering the image sensor, I come to a conclusion that every pin should have the same amount of the solder paste. Every pin should be soldered in the same time interval and temperature. Otherwise the image sensor's normal vector won't align with center of the lens causing distorted image. I think there should be some way to avoid it but I could not find for the industiral cameras. There are some alignment machines for CCMs(Compact Camera Module) but they are not applicable to industrial cameras.
@@emredemir549 If you use solder paste will result pretty much same amount paste on every pad. and soldering using oven will result all pins soldering at same time.
So you essentially wrote your own mipi csi driver?? Wow
Absolutely INCREDIBLE video. Thank you SO much for such a clear explanation. Much respect to you, young man!
I think since all of these pieces of test equipment have a 10MHz reference input I would simply get a used cellular base station GPS timing card and use that for the entire lab. They have a OCXO on them that is locked to GPS and thus are far more accurate than a stand alone standard like the inbuilt one you added. The added plus is that all your instruments are all on the same timing page.
This is a very difficult job. You are an expert. I sent you a personal email
Hi did you implement the debayering for this yourself? I have been trying to use the V4L2 API to get the raw bayer frame (which I'm able to) but can't seem to get the debayering right. I've tried doing cv::cvtColor(bayer_frame, rgb_frame, cv::COLOR_BayerRG2RGB); after bitshifting for RG10 but seems to get artefacts I can't figure out. I'd appreciate if you could point me to the theory of your pipeline. Nice work btw.
Nvm, you have a GitHub repo for this.
Debayer in basic form is relatively easy, You can read about it on my site www.circuitvalley.com
Sir please make a video on FPGA and fx3. How they are connected to camera sensor, it will help me to understand. Actually I want to make my own camera for UAV
WOW! DIDNT EXPECT SUCH A AWESOME VIDEO
Glad you liked it!!
@@circuitvalleypls let me know where to buy this camera sensors?
@@karthikbalu5824 There are Many Suppliers for these camera sensors, You can look on internet. Ask Sony. They will tell you exactly who is selling in your area.
@@circuitvalley Do you offer any practical paid course, that would really help as there many details such as how to create these layers and several other decisions u made in terms of selecting correct FPGA, sensor package etc? Thanks a lot for your extraordinary work !!!
Is it possible to get JPEG output? Would like to use this for an application that only supports JPEG.
These Small cameras do not really support JPEG output. There a very very few cameras do support but they need a little bit more cpu power.
@@circuitvalley would you happen to know of any open source project with mjpeg or jpeg output? I only need output to USB. Using this for OpenPNP (smt pick and place machine)
a ERO memocal can do the same and can be found quite cheap nowadays on ebay. only thing they all have in common is that horrible membrane key pad
Been hoping someone would build a modern analog multimeter with built-in ESR tester. I seen them available online but none of them will ship to the USA
This is awesome! any chance for a simpler design being offered that just plugs directly via USB and acts like a webcam? Kinda like those cheap ELP brand CMOS cameras you see on aliexpress that have a plastic lens c-mount on the pcb. I'm looking to build my own to fit my assembly and can't really use any off the shelf solution.
Really curious to see how you do the AWB and AE (working on our own camera design, not dissimilar to what you are doing, and I'm finding making a robust AWB to be a very interesting challenge)
can you make a small playlist/video , on how to select Camera sensors, and make a module out of them , specially using M-Cortex MCU and FPGA , I know FPGA will work better , but I think making a custom camera module using commonly available MCU like RP2040/ARMCortex-M7 / Xtens LX7 Dualcore/ etc; as this kind of content is not present, atleast as a playlist on yt, you will get a good reach, and students like me will learn a lot. Great Content Sir 💯
Brilliant video. Thanks for taking the time to create and post this content.
Great! Thanks for share
This is really impressive did you draw from another open source project.
I have made multiple attempts to reach this project, First I tried to make UVC stack on PIC32, and then small VGA camera on on PIC32, Then I used lattice macxo3 with IMX219, This was basically 4th attempt and recursive change.
Can you make a video on Multi camera (3 or 4) through mini coaxial sync connected to Jetson or other MPU boards ? The problem with MIPI CSI 1/2 is length of cable and USB is BW limited and power hungry. Coaxial or GigaE are possible solutions which am considering for my project but the cost of Serializer and DeSerializer is beyond budget. Hence can you suggest OR make a video on solution with Multi Cam Sensor connected to small Application cores - or all camera Sensors connected to same App processor ? Thanks and great channel
I want to appreciate you for the effort in the Camera and FPGA interfacing. The work gives me hope that I can handle similar work. Please advise me on how to go about this task; I wish to have a camera with FPGA and DDR3 RAM, the interface should have an Input and Output trigger (End of Frame) signal. I don't mind USB 2.0 or USB 3.0. I want it to work such that an external signal from another board will be used to trigger the sensor to start a frame grabbing. The sensor should be the type with adjustable integration (exposure time).After a complete frame is captured, the output trigger should send a signal to the external circuit. and then the frame data can be read. I don't need high repetitive speed, rather a very high frame grabber speed in the range of 1us or less.
Very elegant build
Wow. This is an underrated channel. Such high quality content. Very well done!
The LM399 device is already temperature stabilized and thermally insulated, so the foam is unnecessary. The buffer circuit is where you may find a greater variation with temperature. Using temperature stable high accuracy resistors is a good plan, perhaps using a temperature controlled box for a stable voltage divider.
Hi , this is a very good and detailed project. You have motivated me to try such project. Im trying to read the dsi data by an osilloscope. what model and spec oscilloscope did you use in this video. I have a 100mhz Rigol. would that suffice? The lane speed of the dsi im trying to read is around 940mbps.
Woww!! Great work!! Thank you for sharing the work and knowledge!